Probably the First transit of the ISS during a lunar eclipse ever captured, by Thierry Legault

Après avoir été émerveillés par l'immense quantité de photos de l'éclipse lunaire du 28 septembre qui circulent sur Internet, nous devions en repérer une qui sorte du lot.Thierry Legault, vient encore de frapper !Cet astrophotographe français, devenu célèbre pour ses extraordinaires clichés de transits de satellites artificiels, est parvenu à capturer un transit de la Station Spatiale Internationale devant la lune pendant son éclipse.Souvenez-vous, c'est lui qui avait photographié le transit de l'ISS pendant l'éclipse solaire du 20 mars.Le transit du 28 septembre, a lui été observé depuis Rambouillet (France) et aura duré 1.7 secs.Serait-ce la première image d'un transit de l'ISS pendant une éclipse lunaire ?/---------------------ENGLISH TRANSLATION--------------------\After have been amazed by the huge amount of lunar eclipse images which have been shared on the Internet, it is bound that one of them stood out.Thierry Legault is coming back !This french astrophotographer, who became well-known for his breathtaking captures of artificial satellites transits, managed to capture a transit of the Interntional Space Station while the moon was being eclipsed, on september 28,2015.Remember, it was him who took the transit of the ISS during the march 20,2015 solar eclipse !

The transit was observed from Rambouillet (France) and will have lasted 1.7 secs.Does it seem to be the first transit of the ISS during a lunar eclipse ?Thierry also made a video of this unique rendezvous :